It Dreams

It Dreams is the debut album by Jakalope, released on October 26, 2004.

It Dreams
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 26, 2004
RecordedWarehouse Studios, Vancouver
GenrePop rock, industrial
Length45:12
LabelOrange Record Label
ProducerDave Ogilvie, Anthony Valcic, Trent Reznor, Jamey Koch
Jakalope chronology
It Dreams
(2004)
Born 4
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Release Magazine[1]
Tiny Mix Tapes[2]

The music videos made for the album are known for the clone and hybrid theme connected to the band. Videos featuring Dave Ogilvie as a Dr. Evar and Katie B presented a sort of story for fans to follow, bolstered by a site contest which allowed fans insight into the so-called 'Jakalope world', and hinted at the back story of Dr. Evar and Katie's characters. A large part of the plot was left to the interpretation of fans in the end, especially concerning the Katie B character.

As a CD, this album is only available as an import from Canada and Japan. However, the album is available as a download from iTunes in both the United States and Canada.

Samples of the music, along with videos, can be found at Jakalope's web site.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Feel It"Jamey Koch, Trent Reznor3:53
2."Creeper (Coming for You)"Dan Moyse, Marc Belke3:27
3."Pretty Life"Phil Caivano3:37
4."Go Away"Andrew Scott, Chris Murphy, Dan Moyse, Phil Western, Trent Reznor3:33
5."Tell Me Why" (additional production by Phil Western)Jamey Koch, Matthew Warhurst, Phil Western, Sarah Kendrick4:34
6."Don't Cry"Jamey Koch3:59
7."Screecher"Jamey Koch2:36
8."Come On"Pete Mills3:28
9."Light After Night" (additional production by Daryn Barry)Andrew Scott, Chris Murphy, Lindy, Phil Caivano, Tim Welch, Trevor Yuile3:40
10."Nothing Nowhere"Phil Western, Sean Stubbs4:58
11."Badream"Matthew Warhurst, Phil Western, Trent Reznor3:23
12."House of Ill Trepidation" (additional production by Phil Western)Jamey Koch, Phil Western4:06
Total length:45:12
Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Pretty Life" (CHR Remix)Phil Caivano3:32
14."Pretty Life" (Death Remix)Phil Caivano4:30

Personnel

Adapted from Discogs.[3]

  • Jim McGrath – additional arrangements
  • Vincent Marcone – art direction
  • Rosemary Ogilvie – artwork
  • Trent Reznor – co-producer
  • Jamey Koch – co-producer, mixing
  • I Braineater – logo design
  • Aubrey Winfield – executive producer
  • Tom Baker – mastering
  • Phil Western – additional mixing
  • Daryn Barry, John Nazario – mixing assistants (Orange Lounge)
  • Mike Cashin, Pete MacLaggan – mixing assistants (Warehouse)
  • Dave Ogilvie – recording, production, mixing, songwriter
  • Anthony Valcic – recording, production, mixing
  • Bryan Gallant – assistant recording
  • Kirk McNally – assistant recording
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